COLLISION IN PRAGUE
BULGARIAN PRIME MINISTER’S CAR INVOLVED
OFFICIALS DENY REPORT Rec. 9 p.m. PRAGUE, Apl. 24. Eye-witnesses report that the car in which the Bulgarian Prime Minister, Mr Kimon Dimitrov, was travelling overturned in a crash at Prague with another vehicle which dashed from a side street. Mr Dimitrov's car was in a heavy-guarded convoy. Officials refuse to confirm or deny the report, and the Czech Ministry of Information officially denied the report. Pact with Czechs An earlier message said that the Czechoslovak Prime Minister, Mr K. Gottwald, and Mr Dimitrov had signed a treaty of alliance, friendship and mutual assistance between their countries. The treaty provides for mutual aid in the event of aggression from Germany or any State directly or indirectly allied with Germany.
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Otago Daily Times, 26 April 1948, Page 5
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